Way back, in the Teton Wilderness, in Wyoming there is a really cool spot called "Parting of the Waters".
It is a creek that splits into two directions, one that feeds into Pacific Creek , that feeds into the Snake River system, and eventually heads to the Pacific Ocean. The other one feeds into Atlantic Creek, which then feeds into the Yellowstone River system, and eventually heads to the Atlantic Ocean.
Parting of the Waters, is a very peaceful and a surreal feeling location. Been there many times and have taken lots of clients there. A must stop when on Pack trips in the Teton Wilderness.
An expedient oxygen absorber for a 5 gallon storage container can be made by placing a golf ball size piece of steel wool and a tablespoon of salt inside a paper napkin and placing it in the container. The salt will absorb the residual moisture and the steel wool will naturally absorb the oxygen.
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Make Your Own Electrolyte Beverage (Gatorade, Pedialyte, etc.)
To one quart of water add 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon of salt, and 8 teaspoons of granulated sugar. Thoroughly mix all ingredients together.
This will replace electrolytes lost by the body due to dehydration caused by diarrhea, vomiting, excessive sweating, etc. A package of Kool-Aid, Crystal Light, etc. may be added to enhance the flavor and color.
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Way back, in the Teton Wilderness, in Wyoming there is a really cool spot called "Parting of the Waters".
It is a creek that splits into two directions, one that feeds into Pacific Creek , that feeds into the Snake River system, and eventually heads to the Pacific Ocean. The other one feeds into Atlantic Creek, which then feeds into the Yellowstone River system, and eventually heads to the Atlantic Ocean.
Parting of the Waters, is a very peaceful and a surreal feeling location. Been there many times and have taken lots of clients there. A must stop when on Pack trips in the Teton Wilderness.
Memories.....
Bob
III
To: idahobob
You'll have to take me there one day!
Sounds like a great place to get back to nature...
Don't be surprised if you get a call from me one day...
Thanks.
RW
RW,
Come on out!
Bob
III
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